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Cooling | Corsair H150i Elite |
Memory | 64GB Corsair Dominator DDR5-6400 @ 6600 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA RTX 3090 Ultra FTW3 |
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Display(s) | 1x Samsung Odyssey G7 Neo and 1x Dell u2518d |
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Mouse | Logitech G502x |
Keyboard | Corsair K95 Platinum |
Software | Windows 11 x64 Pro |
Benchmark Scores | 31k multicore Cinebench - CPU limited 125w |
I know it's possible but I can't seem to find out exactly how to, or what you need to do.
I have a HD3870 sitting around and an engineer who runs solidworks that doesn't want to burn the money on a FireGL or Quadro.
I could also use a 4850 I have laying around but haven't heard any news of being able to softmod that card.
From what I hear Solidworks looks for the driver itself or it wont take advantage of your video card and relies totally on your processor so unless someone has other information that unfortunately isn't an option.
I have a HD3870 sitting around and an engineer who runs solidworks that doesn't want to burn the money on a FireGL or Quadro.
I could also use a 4850 I have laying around but haven't heard any news of being able to softmod that card.
From what I hear Solidworks looks for the driver itself or it wont take advantage of your video card and relies totally on your processor so unless someone has other information that unfortunately isn't an option.